Into the Void Pacific

Into the Void Pacific
Author: Andrew Shanken
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2015-01-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780520282827

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Published on the occasion of the expo's 75th anniversary, Into the Void Pacific is the first architectural history of the 1939 San Francisco WorldÕs Fair. While fairs of the 1930's turned to the future as a foil to the Great Depression, the Golden Gate International Exposition conjured up geographical conceits to explore the nature of the city's place in what organizers called "Pacific Civilization." Andrew Shanken adopts D.H. LawrenceÕs suggestive description of California as a way of thinking about the architecture of the Golden Gate International Exposition, using the phrase Òvoid PacificÓ to suggest the isolation and novelty of California and its habit of looking West rather than back over its shoulder to the institutions of the East Coast and Europe. The fair proposed this vision of the Pacific as an antidote to the troubled Atlantic world, then descending into chaos for the second time in a generation. Architects took up the theme and projected the regionalist sensibilities of Northern California onto Asian and Latin American architecture. Their eclectic, referential buildings drew widely on the cultural traditions of ancient Cambodia, China, and Mexico, as well as the International Style, Art Deco, and the Bay Region Tradition. The book explores how buildings supported the cultural and political work of the fair and fashioned a second, parallel world in a moment of economic depression and international turmoil. Yet it is also a tale of architectural compromise, contingency, and symbolism gone awry. With chapters organized around the creation of Treasure Island and the key areas and pavilions of the fair, this study takes a cut through the work of William Wurster, Bernard Maybeck, Timothy Pflueger, and Arthur Brown, Jr., among others. Shanken also looks closely at buildings as buildings, analyzing them in light of local circumstances, regionalist sensibilities, and national and international movements at that crucial moment when modernism and the Beaux-Arts intersected dynamically.

Reimagining the American Pacific

Reimagining the American Pacific
Author: Rob Wilson
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822325233

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Discusses the makings of the "American Pacific" locality/location/identity as space and ground of cultural production, and the way this region can be linked to "Asia" and "Pacific" as well as to "American mainland"

What Is In A Rim

What Is In A Rim
Author: Arif Dirlik
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2021-11-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000009859

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In this volume, scholars question the current euphoria over the rapid growth of the Pacific rim - as an economic region and as a political ideal. They suggest that much of the discourse on the region is highly ideological, focusing on its potential for capitalist development while ignoring the limitations of such development, its human costs and consequences. This critique of the idea of a Pacific rim also seeks to redress the balance by focusing on the region in terms of human interactions.

Moving Islands

Moving Islands
Author: Diana Looser
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780472132386

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A pathbreaking exploration of the international and intercultural connections within Oceanian performance

Ageing Friendly Neighbourhoods in Singapore Asia Pacific Europe and North America

Ageing Friendly Neighbourhoods in Singapore  Asia Pacific  Europe and North America
Author: Belinda Yuen,Špela Močnik,Freya C.H. Yu,Winston Yap
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2020-01-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9783030382889

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This book brings together the emerging body of work on age-friendly neighbourhoods in Singapore, the Asia-Pacific region, Europe and North America. It begins with an overview chapter on the current state of policy, practice and research on age-friendly neighbourhoods in Singapore. This is followed by an annotated bibliography of published materials on age-friendly neighbourhoods in the above-mentioned countries and regions, encompassing theoretical work and empirical research reported on in journal articles, books and conference proceedings. The annotations for Singapore also map the grey literature, including unpublished dissertations and theses. The aim is to provide a sense of the scope of, issues in, and discourse on age-friendly neighbourhoods, the development of which is increasingly being recognised as a key strategy to support healthy ageing and enhance quality of life in ageing societies.

Contaminants and the Soil Environment in the Australasia Pacific Region

Contaminants and the Soil Environment in the Australasia Pacific Region
Author: R. Naidu,R.S. Kookana,D.P. Oliver,S. Rogers,M.J. McLaughlin
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 722
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789400916265

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The Australasia-Pacific Region supports approximately 50% of the world's population. The last half-century has witnessed a rapid increase in the regional population, agricultural productivity, industrial activities and trade within the region. Both the demand for increased food production and the desire to improve the economic conditions have affected regional environmental quality. This volume presents an overview of the fate of contaminants in the soil environment; current soil management factors used to control contaminant impacts, issues related to sludge and effluent disposals in the soil environment; legal, health and social impacts of contaminated land, remediation approaches and strategies to manage contaminated land, some of the problems associated with environmental degradation in the Australasia-Pacific Region and steps that we need to take to safeguard our environment.

Dominion from Sea to Sea

Dominion from Sea to Sea
Author: Bruce Cumings
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2009-11-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780300154979

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America is the first world power to inhabit an immense land mass open at both ends to the world’s two largest oceans—the Atlantic and the Pacific. This gives America a great competitive advantage often overlooked by Atlanticists, whose focus remains overwhelmingly fixed on America’s relationship with Europe. Bruce Cumings challenges the Atlanticist perspective in this innovative new history, arguing that relations with Asia influenced our history greatly. Cumings chronicles how the movement westward, from the Middle West to the Pacific, has shaped America’s industrial, technological, military, and global rise to power. He unites domestic and international history, international relations, and political economy to demonstrate how technological change and sharp economic growth have created a truly bicoastal national economy that has led the world for more than a century. Cumings emphasizes the importance of American encounters with Mexico, the Philippines, and the nations of East Asia. The result is a wonderfully integrative history that advances a strong argument for a dual approach to American history incorporating both Atlanticist and Pacificist perspectives.

The Military and Democracy in Asia and the Pacific

The Military and Democracy in Asia and the Pacific
Author: Ronald James May,Viberto Selochan
Publsiher: ANU E Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781920942007

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In The Military and Democracy in Asia and the Pacific, a number of prominent regional specialists take a fresh look at the military's changing role in selected countries of Asia and the Pacific, particularly with regard to the countries' performance against criteria of democratic government. Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Burma, Pakistan, Bangladesh, South Korea, Fiji and Papua New Guinea all fall under the spotlight as the authors examine the role which the military has played in bringing about changes of political regime, and in resisting pressures for change.